Prompt:
Prompt by jexiq q: Scene in Mixed Palette Knife and Impasto Techniques: Foreground: The horse is painted using the Mixing Palette Knife technique, where the muscular figure of the strong black horse is defined by thick, energetic strokes of paint. Every muscle is highlighted, and his skin glistens under the light as he pulls the plow through the surface of the soil. The plow, old and steel, is depicted with the Impasto technique, where the texture captures the rust and years of use, cutting deep furrows through the dark earth. The soil is also painted with the Impasto technique, with thick, rich layers of paint conveying the fertility and weight of the land. The Man: The man walks behind the horse, his hand gripping the plow handle firmly. His body, painted with the Mixing Palette Knife technique, clearly shows the strain—his muscles are tense, and his shirt is soaked with sweat. His face, rendered with deep layers of paint in the Impasto technique, has pronounced wrinkles illuminated by the morning light, and his eyes are fixed on the ground ahead. Beads of sweat on his forehead add to the sense of the labor's intensity, while the sun highlights every detail of his dedication. Midground: Behind them, the endless field stretches out, interrupted by the furrows left by the plow. The soft, golden sunlight falls on the ground, casting shadows that emphasize the texture of the earth, painted with the Impasto technique. In the distance, traces of other fields can be seen, where the dark soil has already been tilled, and above the horizon, gentle white clouds painted with the Mixing Palette Knife technique hover, giving a sense of width and space.
Background: At the edge of the field stands an old oak tree, painted with thick strokes of the Impasto technique, where its rough, weathered branches symbolize the strength of nature. Near the tree, a small group of birds flies above the plowed field, their wings captured with quick, smeared strokes,